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AC Horizons Test FP 7/22/04 8:05 AM Page AC Horizons Test FP 7/22/04 8:05 AM Page Unit Test Name: Class: Date: Group A Part one Vocabulary Grammar Complete the paragraph about holidays with the missing words Every year I go on holiday with my family We usually spend a fortnight in Ireland We go by c to Liverpool and then get the f over to Ireland We usually stay on a c because it’s a bit cheaper, but last year we stayed in a h a _ We love going to the b and s because it’s relaxing The sea is very clean there, so it’s good to go s in The great thing about Ireland is that there are so many interesting things to see and places to visit If we get bored, we can go w The scenery is lovely Or we can go s _ I don’t really like visiting 10 m or 11 g _, but I like looking at the squares and monuments in the old city centres And the food is fantastic, so we 12 e o some evenings visit travel not enjoy not help A How you to London? B By plane My mum _ as a hotel receptionist when she was twenty We wanted to go shopping, so the driver the coach in the city centre My sister her activity holiday She said it was boring A How long your journey ? B About three hours The local people weren’t friendly – they us at all We couldn’t visit the museum because it early A Why you to go to the beach? B Because we wanted to sunbathe The town was horrible, so we Example: I didn’t enjoy my holiday The activities were really interesting/boring /5 stop decide last We visited three cities in Spain on holiday last month Underline the correct alternative We had a great holiday It was fun/boring We didn’t eat at the hotel The food was disgusting/fantastic A Were the people in Portugal horrible/friendly? B Yes, they were very nice We sat on the beach every day – it was very relaxing/friendly We met a very interesting/boring man in York who told us fantastic stories about the history of the city not stay work close Example: /12 Complete the sentences with the correct form of a verb from the box Use the Past simple /9 Complete the letter with the Past simple of the verbs in brackets Dear Victoria, How are you? I hope you’re fine I _ was (be) on holiday in the Lake District last month and I _ (have) a great time I _ (go) with my friend, Daniel – my parents (not come) We _ (meet) some really nice people in the youth hostel They _ (know) the Lake District well and so they helped us a lot We _ (see) all the famous lakes and mountains and I loved the pretty villages I _ (not buy) very much because things _ (be) quite expensive We _ (spend) a week in Keswick and then we travelled to Hadrian’s Wall by coach 10 _ you _ (have) a good holiday? Where 11 _ you _ (go) and what 12 _ you _ (do)? Write soon! Love, Jake /12 Horizons ã Tests â OXFORD UNIVERSITY PRESS PHOTOCOPIABLE AC Horizons Test FP Name: Class: Date: 7/22/04 8:05 AM Page Unit Test Group B Part one the plane in Hong Kong on the way to Australia? A How long your holiday ? B A fortnight A your sister at a summer camp last year? B Yes, but she didn’t get much money Grammar Complete the e-mail with the Past simple of the verbs in brackets Dear Chris, Thanks for your letter How’s it going? I _ was (be) on holiday in Corsica two weeks ago with my family _ you _ (go) on holiday? Where? _ you _ (have) a good time? _ you _ (do) anything interesting? I _ (have) a fantastic time in Corsica but things _ (be) fairly expensive there, so I _ (not buy) any presents We _ (spend) a few days in Bastia and then we travelled to Porto-Vecchio I _ (go) to the beach a lot – my parents _ (not come) They prefer walking We 10 _ (see) lovely forests and villages and I loved the mountains We 11 _ (meet) some great people there They 12 _ (know) the island well and so we did a lot of things with them Send me a message! Samir /12 Complete the sentences with the correct form of a verb from the box Use the Past simple visit work decide last close travel stop not enjoy not help not stay Example: visited three cities in Spain on We holiday last month They to go to London because they wanted to go sightseeing I my beach holiday – the town was horrible The hotel receptionist wasn’t very nice When we had a problem, he us Mark and Jo couldn’t go to the gallery because it at weekends They to Swansea by train I at the hotel because it was disgusting © OXFORD UNIVERSITY PRESS • PHOTOCOPIABLE /9 Vocabulary Underline the correct alternative Example: I didn’t enjoy my holiday The activities were really interesting/boring A Did you meet any interesting/horrible people? B Yes, I met some great Spanish people They played volleyball on the beach every day – it was fun/relaxing I feel great after my holiday – it was very boring/relaxing A Was the food fantastic/disgusting? B Yes, we ate in wonderful restaurants every evening The people in the hotel were friendly/horrible They didn’t help us at all /5 Complete the paragraph about holidays with the missing words I go on holiday with my family every summer We usually go to France for a fortnight There are so many interesting things to see and places to visit We take the f from Dover to Calais and then we travel around by c _ Sometimes we stop in Paris to go s – we visit the famous g and m _ Usually we stay in a h _ a _, but sometimes we like staying on c because they’re fun We usually cook dinner, but we also e _ o _ some evenings because the restaurants are very good My parents like s _ on the 10 b They also like going 11 w in the countryside My sister and I prefer to go 12 s _ in the pool or in the sea /12 Horizons · Tests AC Horizons Test FP 7/22/04 8:05 AM Page Unit Test Name: Class: Date: Groups A and B Part two Grammar and functions Translate these sentences We went skiing in the Alps last year Hannah spent a fortnight in Spain Jasmine and Deborah had a good time on holiday Did you sunbathe all day? They ate in restaurants every evening when they were on holiday Josh didn’t buy any postcards of London /12 Imagine that someone is asking you about your last holiday Write complete questions and give answers that are true for you Where/go? ? When/go? ? Who/go with? ? How/travel? ? How long/stay? ? Where/stay? ? food/nice? ? What activities/do? ? What places/visit? ? 10 enjoy/your holiday? ? /30 Total _ /80 Horizons ã Tests â OXFORD UNIVERSITY PRESS PHOTOCOPIABLE AC Horizons Test FP Name: Class: Date: 7/22/04 8:05 AM Page Unit Test Group A Part one Vocabulary Then we (go) sightseeing David you (visit) the Royal Pavilion? Adam Yes It (be) amazing I 10 _ (love) it On Sunday, we 11 (see) some street theatre The actors 12 (tell) some really funny jokes David That sounds fantastic! Complete the sentences with a word from the box Example: You need a ticket return ticket platform journey station to travel by train office timetable single leave catch I’m going to the train to meet my friend What time does the next train to London ? The from London to Southampton takes an hour and a half Did you the train at 7.28? A gives you information about trains You can travel in one direction with a ticket The train for Bristol is on You can travel to another place and back with a ticket You can buy a train ticket at the ticket /12 Example: Who Write the prices in words Example: a b c d e £2,000 two thousand pounds £1.50 75p £1.15 £14.99 £168.00 /5 Grammar Complete the dialogue with the correct form of the verbs in brackets Use the Past simple David Hi, Adam Did you enjoy (enjoy) your trip to Brighton? Adam Yes, it was great We (catch) the train from London very early and we _ (arrive) at 8.00 a.m We _ (spend) all weekend by the sea David What you _ (do)? Adam We (walk) along the beach in the morning and we _ (discover) a nice café for breakfast © OXFORD UNIVERSITY PRESS • PHOTOCOPIABLE — invented the computer? A Who _ sang in the school Christmas show? B The whole class A What _ you see in the city centre? B We saw the square and the art gallery A Who _ you go out with last weekend? B I went out with my sister A What _ happened after the accident? B The police arrived A Which film _ you watch? B We watched Star Wars A What _ you buy for your mum? B We bought her a mobile phone A How many people _ visited the cathedral last year? B About 20,000 A Who _ helped you with your homework? B My friend helped me /9 Complete the questions with did when it is necessary or with – if it is not necessary /8 Underline the correct alternative Example: Someone/Anyone called for you, but they didn’t leave a message They travel everywhere/everyone by train I looked in the box, but there was anything/nothing in it The train's full, so there’s no one/nowhere to sit The film was great – everyone/someone enjoyed it She lost her bag nowhere/somewhere in town We didn’t know anybody/somebody at the party Everybody/Somebody stole our car last night Did you buy anywhere/anything at the shops? /8 Horizons · Tests AC Horizons Test FP 7/22/04 8:05 AM Page Unit Test Name: Class: Date: Group B Part one Vocabulary A B A B A Write the prices in words Example: a b c d e £2,000 two thousand pounds £1.68 £175.00 £1.99 15p £14.50 B A B A B /5 Complete the sentences with a word from the box /8 Underline the correct alternative Example: Example: ticket You need a ticket single Who _ you help? I helped my friend with his homework Who _ bought you a mobile phone? My mum What _ you sing in the school Christmas show? I sang my favourite song Where _ you go in the city centre? We went to the cathedral and the museum When _ the police arrive? After the accident catch timetable office Someone/Anyone called for you, but they didn’t leave a message to travel by train return platform leaves journey station You get information about trains from a The next train to London goes from 10 The next train to Southampton at 7.28 We buy train tickets at the ticket She met her sister at the train With a ticket, you can travel to another city and back again The from Bristol to Bath lasts thirty minutes With a ticket, you can travel in one direction What time did you the train yesterday? I left my phone somewhere/anywhere in school Somebody/Everybody took my bag yesterday He goes everyone/everywhere by car We opened the fridge, but there was nothing/anything in it Did they buy anything/anywhere in town? Someone/Everyone had a good time at the party – it was fantastic! She didn’t meet somebody/anybody at the concert There’s nowhere/no one to sit The bus is full /8 Complete the dialogue with the correct form of the verbs in brackets Use the Past simple Adam David Adam David /9 Grammar Complete the questions with did when it is necessary or with – if it is not necessary Adam David Example: Who — invented the computer? A Which place _ they visit? B They visited the art gallery A How many people _ watched Star Wars with you? B About 15 A Who _ went out with you last night? B The whole class Horizons · Tests Adam Hi, David Did you enjoy (enjoy) your trip to London? Yes, it was great We _ (spend) all day there _ you _ (visit) the Tower of London? Yes I _ (love) it – it _ (be) fantastic What else _ you _ (do)? We _ (go) sightseeing in the morning and we _ (discover) a nice pub for lunch Then we _ (walk) along the river In the evening, we _ (see) some street theatre The actors 10 (tell) some really funny jokes We 11 _ (catch) the train home very late and we 12 _ (arrive) at 11.30 p.m That sounds amazing! /12 â OXFORD UNIVERSITY PRESS PHOTOCOPIABLE AC Horizons Test FP Name: Class: Date: 7/22/04 8:05 AM Page Unit Test Groups A and B Part two Grammar and functions Opening times: Monday–Saturday 9.30 a.m to 5.30 p.m Closed Sunday Look at the signs and notices (1–5) and write a question and an answer for each one Use What, What time, How much or Where and give the times and prices in words Examples: What time does the café open? It opens at nine o’clock in the morning How much does a cream tea cost? It costs six pounds twenty-five pence /10 Grand Café Openi DESTINATION GATE DEP BA173 BELFAST 11.25 EUROSTAR Depart Arrive London 12.45 Brussels 16.30 Return: £149.00 Atlantic Cinema Live Another Day Next showing: 12.20 Tickets: £5.50; students £4.00 National Coaches Coach no Destination Stop Dep 21 Exeter 11 Arr Write a short paragraph saying what you did last Friday (30–35 words) Use next, after that, first, finally and then ng times – Monday to Sund 9.00 a.m to 10.00 p.m ay Traditional cream tea: £6.25 FLIGHT NO City Bookshop /10 You want to buy a train ticket to Nottingham Complete the dialogue You Man Good morning Can I help you? You Man Single or return? You Man A single’s £25 and a return is £27 You Man That’s £27, please You Man Yes, of course We accept all credit cards Here are your tickets and receipt You Man It leaves at ten past one You Man It takes two hours and twenty minutes You Man It leaves from platform three You Man Goodbye 07.50 10.50 /18 Total _ /80 © OXFORD UNIVERSITY PRESS • PHOTOCOPIABLE Horizons · Tests AC Horizons Test FP 7/22/04 8:05 AM Page Unit Test Name: Class: Date: Group A Part one Vocabulary You can buy books here b Someone stole my bike Can I borrow your yours bike? I haven’t got a camera, so she gave me her camera _ These aren’t my books They’re your books _ Is this your cat or their cat? _ That’s your mobile phone Where’s my mobile phone? _ I needed a dictionary, so I borrowed his dictionary _ Your TV doesn’t work, so you can watch our TV _ ookshop You can buy stamps here p o They clean your clothes here d _ c You can buy things from stalls here m They sell bread in this shop b They cut your hair here h _ You can buy cooked food here to eat at home t You can get a credit card here b _ They sell medicine here c You can buy oranges and potatoes here g _ /6 /9 Complete the sentences with the correct preposition Sometimes more than one answer is possible Example: Grammar The church is Complete the sentences with the positive or negative form of a verb from the box have turn have be Substitute the words in bold with the correct possessive pronoun Example: Complete the names of shops and places in the city Example: look out! copy listen forget a nice day! _ your partner’s exercises _ a sandwich and a drink _ That dog is dangerous _ right and the supermarket’s beside the baker’s _ late for the film It starts at 8.00 p.m _ your umbrella It’s raining _ carefully This is very important /6 /7 Look at the names written on the objects on the right Write questions with Whose and answers with the owner’s name Smith Street You can walk _ the park to Stanley Road The road goes _ the railway bridge Go _ Richmond Road and the butcher’s is on the right The cinema’s _ of Richmond Road and Market Street Walk _ the square to the town hall The butcher’s is _ the newsagent’s and the supermarket Example: Have in Example: Whose is this guitar? It’s Andy Smith’s ? ? ? ? ? /10 Horizons · Tests © OXFORD UNIVERSITY PRESS • PHOTOCOPIABLE AC Horizons Test FP Name: Class: Date: 7/22/04 8:05 AM Page Unit Test Group B a Part one Grammar c b Look at the names written on the objects on the right Write questions with Whose and answers with the owner’s name d Example: a Whose is this guitar? It’s Andy Smith’s b c d e f ? ? ? ? ? f e /10 Substitute the words in bold with the correct possessive pronoun Complete the sentences with the correct preposition Sometimes more than one answer is possible Example: Example: Someone stole my bike Can I borrow your yours bike? The church is in Smith Street Your camera doesn’t work, so you can use our camera _ They’re your books Where are my books? _ I haven’t got a TV, so I watched her TV _ I needed a mobile phone, so I borrowed his mobile phone _ This isn’t my dictionary It’s your dictionary _ Is that your dog or their dog? The butcher’s is _ of Park Street and Stanley Road You can walk _ the square to the supermarket Go _ the park to Richmond Road The cinema is _ the butcher’s and the newsagent’s Walk _ Stanley Road and the town hall’s on the left Market Street goes _ the railway bridge /6 /6 Complete the sentences with the positive or negative form of a verb from the box forget listen have turn look out! have be copy Example: Have a nice day! _ left and the video shop’s opposite the cinema The train leaves at nine o’clock _ late _ your passport You can’t travel without it This is very important _ carefully _ a cup of tea _ your friend’s homework _ That car is coming very fast /7 Vocabulary Complete the names of the shops and places in the city Example: You can buy books here b ookshop You can change your hairstyle here h _ They sell cooked food here to eat in your house t You can buy aspirins here c _ They sell onions and bananas here g _ You can get money from here b You can ask them to clean your clothes here d _ c They sell stamps here p o They sell things on stalls here m _ You can buy bread here b _ /9 â OXFORD UNIVERSITY PRESS PHOTOCOPIABLE Horizons · Tests AC Horizons Test FP 7/22/04 8:05 AM Page 10 Unit Test Name: Class: Date: Groups A and B Part two Vocabulary Write the names of six pets _ _ _ _ _ _ /6 Grammar and functions Look at the map on the right Complete the dialogues Give directions, starting at the point indicated on the map with You are here Richmond Road cinema church video clothes shop shop High Street park Stanley Road /20 Smith Street Queen’s Street library A Excuse me How I get to the pub? B A Excuse me How I get to the school? B bookshop pub school A Excuse me Where’s the cinema? B A Excuse me Where’s the supermarket? B supermarket butcher‘s George Street A Excuse me How I get to the video shop? B newsagent‘s swimming pool You are here Translate the dialogues A B A B A B A B Whose is this rucksack? It’s Eleanor’s Where’s my rucksack? Yours is under the table A Excuse me Where’s the bus stop? B Go straight on until the bank, then turn right The bus stop is on the left in front of the park You can’t miss it A B /16 Total _ /80 10 Horizons · Tests © OXFORD UNIVERSITY PRESS • PHOTOCOPIABLE AC Horizons Test FP 7/22/04 8:05 AM Page 18 Unit Test Name: Class: Date: Group B Part one Grammar Vocabulary Complete the sentences with the opposite of the adjective given Sometimes more than one answer is possible Example: I Example: You aren’t boring I think you’re interesting /5 Match the words to the definitions pitch score team send off fan referee Example: a to tell a player to leave the match b c d e f to put the ball in the goal a group of players the person who controls a match someone who loves football the place where people play football /8 /5 Complete the words to describe the weather Example: Take your umbrella It’s raining The f _ was very bad, so they closed the airport The road was white this morning because it s _ last night Why are you wearing your sunglasses? The sky is very c _ and grey! It was so w _ that I fell off my bike Put on your coat and gloves It’s f _ outside It’s a lovely s _ day Let’s go to the beach /6 I’m going to join a gym and more exercise _ Mr Banks says he’s going to go to Florida on holiday next spring _ We’re going to buy a house sometime next year _ The newspaper says that there is going to be a problem with the economy _ I’m going to tell Alex that I don’t want to be his girlfriend anymore _ Sally’s still not in bed and it’s two o’clock in the morning She’s going to be very late for school tomorrow _ You’re going to get a good mark for your project It’s brilliant _ I don’t like these trousers I’m going to buy a new pair of jeans _ You haven’t done your homework again! Mrs Woods is going to be really angry with you You’re very negative Why aren’t you more ? They aren’t insecure They’re quite I don’t like selfish people I much prefer people My sister isn’t shy She’s very I’m not impulsive I think I’m Read the sentences Decide if each one is about intentions (I) or predictions (P) Underline the correct alternative Example: I don’t make friends easily because I’m too/enough shy Our parents are not very/fairly easy-going They’re great! He’s quite talkative, but his sister is a little bit/enough quiet Paula is quite/not enough chatty My teacher is too/very interesting I really like him Simon is really/a bit relaxed I’m not cheerful enough/enough cheerful My brother isn’t insecure, but he can be not very/pretty shy She isn’t very nice I think she’s quite/enough insensitive /8 Write the points of the compass Example: N– north NW – _ S– _ SE – _ W – _ /4 18 Horizons ã Tests â OXFORD UNIVERSITY PRESS PHOTOCOPIABLE AC Horizons Test FP Name: Class: Date: 7/22/04 8:05 AM Page 19 Unit Test Groups A and B Part two Grammar and functions What’s going to happen? Write sentences about the people in the picture Use be going to Example: The boy The The The The The The ’s going to play football children boy men girl woman car /12 Answer the questions with complete sentences What’s the weather like today? What was the weather like yesterday? What was the weather like last week? What’s the weather going to be like tomorrow? /8 Answer the questions with complete sentences What does your mother like? What your parents like doing? What’s your best friend like? What are you like? © OXFORD UNIVERSITY PRESS • PHOTOCOPIABLE What you like doing? /10 10 Translate the sentences Look! Victoria’s going to win! Is it very cold in the north of Scotland in the winter? The taxi isn’t here We’re going to be late The sky's blue It’s going to be sunny A What are your parents like? B They’re very sensible! What you like doing on Saturday evenings? /14 Total _ /80 Horizons · Tests 19 AC Horizons Test FP 7/22/04 8:05 AM Page 20 Unit Test Name: Class: Date: Group A Part one Vocabulary I/never forget/my homework/but/I/fail/ an exam She/read/The Lord of the Rings/but/she/ not see/it at the cinema They/never act/in a film/but/they/be/in a pop group Complete the crossword with the past participle of the verbs Down hear meet go Across eat forget listen fall try see H E A R D /4 4 Example: you/ever/visit Bath? Yes Have you ever visited Bath? Yes, I have they/see/a good film/recently? No ? he/ever/forget/his homework? Yes ? Emma/play tennis/recently? Yes ? your parents/ever/meet/your teacher? No ? you/ever/act/in a film? Yes ? she/be/a good student/recently? No ? /8 Complete the sentences with the missing words Example: I got good marks in my English exam Andrew acted in the school last term He was a doctor Did you go on the school to the Lake District? My sister plays in the school basketball I really enjoy school, so I never play Ben went to bed very late last night, so today he fell in class My teacher was angry because I arrived at school /6 Grammar Use the words to write complete sentences Use the contracted form where possible Example: I/have/Chinese food/but/I/never eat/ Indian food I’ve had Chinese food, but I’ve never eaten Indian food We/visit/London/but/we/never see/ the London Eye 20 Horizons · Tests Write questions and short answers /12 Complete the sentences with been or gone Example: Susie isn’t here She’s gone to school A Have you ever to Australia? B Yes, I went there last year We’ve to Bali twice on holiday A Where’s Dad? B He’s to the newsagent’s A Has David out? B Yes, he left about an hour ago Bill’s to London for the weekend He’s coming back on Monday I’ve never on a plane /6 © OXFORD UNIVERSITY PRESS • PHOTOCOPIABLE AC Horizons Test FP Name: Class: Date: 7/22/04 8:05 AM Page 21 Unit Test Group B Part one he/ever/act/on TV? No ? your teacher/see/a good film/recently? Yes ? your parents/play tennis/recently? Yes ? you/ever/forget/your homework? Yes ? Vocabulary Complete the sentences with the missing words Example: exam I got good marks in my English I didn’t go to bed early, so today I fell in the test Is Ben the captain of the football ? I arrived at the cinema because there was a lot of traffic I’m going on a to Glasgow with my class next week My sister is terrible! She always plays from school Our parents are very angry You were the star of the school at Christmas You were fantastic! /12 Example: Susie isn’t here She’s Complete the crossword with the past participle of the verbs F A L L E N gone to school She’s to Florida for a fortnight She’s flying home next Tuesday A Has Dad out? B Yes, he went ten minutes ago Bill’s never to London They’ve to the USA on holiday three times A Have you ever to the Alps? B No Is it nice there? A Where’s David? B He’s to school /6 Complete the sentences with been or gone /6 Use the words to write complete sentences Use the contracted form where possible Example: I/have/Chinese food/but/I/never eat/ Indian food Across fall meet go listen hear eat I’ve had Chinese food, but I’ve never eaten Indian food Down forget try see /8 Grammar Write questions and short answers Example: you/ever/visit Bath? Yes Have you ever visited Bath? Yes, I have Emma/ever/meet/your grandparents? No ? you/be/a good student/recently? No ? © OXFORD UNIVERSITY PRESS • PHOTOCOPIABLE I/never read/the book/but/I/see/the film They/see/New York on TV/but/they/never visit/the USA She/never be/in a film/but/she/act/on TV He/forget/his homework/but/he/never fail/a test /4 Horizons · Tests 21 AC Horizons Test FP 7/22/04 8:05 AM Page 22 Unit Test Name: Class: Date: Groups A and B Part two Grammar and functions Write complete questions in the Present perfect or the Past simple Then answer them with complete sentences I’ve been to the USA ✔ So have I I’ve never played truant ✔ I went shopping last weekend Interviewer what/books/you/read/recently? _ _ You ✘ I’ve done a bungee jump ✘ I’ve had a lot of homework recently ✔ Interviewer what/be/best book/you/ever/ read? _ _ You Interviewer you/ever/read/a book in English? _ _ You Interviewer what/books/you/read/when/you be/a child? _ 10 _ You ✔ or disagree ✘ with these statements Example: Interviewer Can I ask you some questions about your reading habits? Yes, of course You _ Interviewer when/you/read/it? _ _ You Agree I didn’t watch TV last night ✔ I went swimming yesterday ✔ /12 Write a paragraph about your experiences Write one sentence for each verb from the box, and use and and but (25–35 words) meet be see play eat act My experiences Interviewer why/you/like/them? 11 _ 12 _ You Interviewer Thank you for answering my questions /18 /14 Total _ /80 22 Horizons · Tests © OXFORD UNIVERSITY PRESS • PHOTOCOPIABLE AC Horizons Test FP Name: Class: Date: 7/22/04 8:05 AM Page 23 Unit Test Group A Part one (you/phone/Diane) yet? (my friends/arrive) already _ (you/not do/the washing-up) yet (I/do/my homework) already _ Vocabulary Write the names of the objects /14 Look at the list of preparations for the fancy dress party Write questions with yet and complete the short answers Sue Adam 10 Jo and Amy invite friends ✓ buy the drinks choose the music ✓ organise the food make the costumes ✓ move the chairs Example: armchair _ _ _ _ 10 _ _ _ _ _ Example: Has Sue invited any friends yet? Yes, she has _? No, _? Yes, _? No, _? Yes, _? No, /9 Match the verbs (1–9) to the words and phrases (a–i) e invite move make tidy choose clean clear up repair a b c d e f g h i the broken glasses the stain off the rug the living-room some sandwiches the washing-up the neighbours the furniture the broken CD player some CDs /8 Grammar Write complete statements and questions Use the Present perfect and already, just or yet in the correct position in the sentence Example: (Mum/make/lunch) yet Has Mum made lunch yet? (he/not tidy/the house) yet (Dad/paint/the door) just (I/read/the newspaper) already /10 Complete the sentences with the correct form of will and a verb from the box go start visit have buy cook Example: A What would you like to drink? B I ’ll have an orange juice, please A Those jeans really suit you B Really? OK, I them A It’s Mum and Dad’s anniversary tomorrow B Oh, no! I forgot! I them a nice meal A We haven’t got any food for the party B I to the supermarket A Have you done your homework yet? B No, but I it in a minute A Wendy’s in hospital B Oh, dear I her tomorrow /5 © OXFORD UNIVERSITY PRESS • PHOTOCOPIABLE Horizons · Tests 23 AC Horizons Test FP 7/22/04 8:05 AM Page 24 Unit Test Name: Class: Date: Group B Part one A B A B Vocabulary Match the verbs (1–9) to the words and phrases (a–i) choose clear up invite repair make tidy move clean a b c d e f g h i (Mum/make/lunch) yet Has Mum made lunch yet? (Andy/tidy/his room) already (we/not do/our homework) yet (Dad/read/all my e-mails) just (the train/not arrive) yet (I/do/the washing-up) already (Diane/paint/the living-room) yet? (my friends/break/the CD player) just Example: f g h i j Write complete statements and questions Use the Present perfect and already, just or yet in the correct position in the sentence Example: Write the names of the objects a armchair b _ c _ d _ e _ John’s leaving for the USA tomorrow Oh, I him this evening It’s Wendy’s birthday on Wednesday Really? OK I her a cake /5 the neighbours the stain off the rug some sandwiches the furniture the washing-up the broken glasses the broken CD player the living-room some CDs /8 _ _ _ _ _ /9 a d b /14 c e g f Look at the list of preparations for the fancy dress party Write questions with yet and complete the short answers Jo and Amy Sue h i Adam j Complete the sentences with the correct form of will and a verb from the box have make go visit buy Example: A What would you like to drink? B I ’ll have an orange juice, please A B A B A B 24 the shopping ✔ choose the dance music hire the costumes move the rug ✔ invite the guests ✔ put the drinks in the fridge Example: Grammar Have you cleaned your bedroom yet? No, sorry, but I it today There isn’t any bread for dinner I to the shops and get some That jacket suits you It’s lovely Do you think so? OK, I it Horizons · Tests Have Jo and Amy done the shopping yet? Yes, they have _? No, _? No, _? Yes, _? Yes, _? No, /10 © OXFORD UNIVERSITY PRESS • PHOTOCOPIABLE AC Horizons Test FP Name: Class: Date: 7/22/04 8:05 AM Page 25 Unit Test Groups A and B Part two Grammar and functions Write sentences which are true for you Use the Present perfect and already, just or yet Today have lunch finish this exercise This week see my friends homework This month tidy my room an exam There’s someone at the door I _ The kitchen is very untidy _ we _ _? My favourite T-shirt is dirty _ I _? I’ve just spilt a drink I _ This year have my birthday go on holiday /8 Offer help in the following situations Use will or shall I haven’t got enough money to go on holiday I‘ll lend you some money I’m very hungry I _ Translate the dialogues and the sentence A Shall I help you with your homework? B Yes, thanks That would be great A B Example: /12 It’s very cold in here A Have you done the shopping yet? B No I haven’t been to the supermarket yet A B A Shall we make dinner? B No, don’t worry I’ll it A B My friends have already finished their exams /14 _ I _ ? â OXFORD UNIVERSITY PRESS PHOTOCOPIABLE Total _ /80 Horizons · Tests 25 AC Horizons Test FP 7/22/04 8:05 AM Unit Test • Key Group A Ex 1 car/coach ferry campsite holiday apartment beach sunbathing 10 11 12 swimming walking sightseeing museums galleries eat out Ex fun disgusting friendly relaxing interesting Ex 3 did … travel worked stopped didn’t enjoy did … last didn’t help closed did … decide didn’t stay Ex 4 had went didn’t come met knew saw 10 11 12 10 11 12 spent went didn’t come saw met knew Ex didn’t stay Did … stop did … last Did … work Ex Group A a b c d e decided didn’t enjoy didn’t help closed travelled Ex interesting fun relaxing fantastic horrible Ex 4 ferry car/coach sightseeing galleries museums holiday apartment 10 11 12 campsites eat out sunbathing beach walking swimming Groups A & B Ex [2 points for each sentence translated correctly] 26 Horizons · Key station leave journey catch timetable single platform return office — did did — everywhere nothing nowhere everyone return journey single catch — did did did Ex 3 did — — did Ex 4 somewhere Somebody everywhere nothing anything Everyone anybody nowhere Ex 5 spent Did … visit loved was did … went 10 11 12 discovered walked saw told caught arrived 10 11 12 What time does the train leave (London)? It leaves (London) at a quarter to one./ What time does the train arrive (in Brussels)? It arrives (in Brussels) at half past four./ How much does it/a return ticket cost? It costs one hundred and fortynine pounds./ went Did … visit was loved saw told did did — — somewhere anybody Somebody anything What’s the name of the film? It’s (called) Live Another Day./ What time does the film start? It starts at twenty past twelve./ How much does it cost? It costs five pounds fifty or four pounds for students Ex [1 point for each question; point for each answer] Possible questions and answers: What time does the plane leave? It leaves at twenty-five past eleven./ Where is the plane going? It’s going to Belfast./ What’s the flight number? It’s BA 173./ What gate does it leave from? It leaves from Gate Ex 4 timetable platform leaves office station Ex 6 one pound fifty seventy-five pence one pound fifteen fourteen pounds ninety-nine a/one hundred and sixty-eight pounds caught arrived spent did … walked discovered Groups A & B Ex Ex 2 Ex [1 point for each question and for each answer] Questions and possible answers: Where did you go? I went to (France) When did you go? I went in (January) Who did you go with? I went with (my family) How did you travel? I travelled by (car) How long did you stay? I stayed for (a week) Where did you stay? I stayed in a hotel./on a campsite Was the food nice? Yes, it was./No, it wasn’t What activities did you do? I went skiing What places did you visit? I visited galleries and museums 10 Did you enjoy your holiday? Yes, I did./No, I didn’t Unit Test • Key Ex Did … go Did … have Did … had were didn’t buy Ex didn’t buy were spent Did … have did … go did … Group B Page 26 Group B Ex a one pound sixty-eight b a/one hundred and seventy-five pounds c one pound ninety-nine d fifteen pence e fourteen pounds fifty What time does the coach leave? It leaves at ten to eight./ What time does the coach arrive (in Exeter)? It arrives (in Exeter) at ten to eleven./ Where’s the coach going? It’s going to Exeter./ What number is the coach? Its number 21./ â OXFORD UNIVERSITY PRESS PHOTOCOPIABLE AC Horizons Test FP 7/22/04 8:05 AM What stop does it leave from? It leaves from stop 11 What time does the bookshop open? It opens at half past nine./ What time does the bookshop close? It closes at half past five./ What day is the bookshop closed? It’s closed on Sundays Ex [2 points for each correct sentence] Possible answer: First I did my homework Next I had dinner with my family Then I went to the cinema with my friends After that we had an ice-cream Finally I went home Ex [2 points for each correct sentence] Hello./Good morning Yes, I’d like/can I have a ticket to Nottingham, please? How much does it cost/are they? (Can I have/I’d like) a return, please Do you accept credit cards?/ Can I pay by credit card? Thank you What time does the (next) train leave? How long does it take?/is the journey? Which platform does it leave from? Thank you./Thanks Goodbye Unit Test • Key Group A Ex 1 post office dry cleaner’s market baker’s hairdresser’s takeaway bank chemist’s greengrocer’s Ex 2 Don’t copy Have Look out! Turn Don’t be Don’t forget Listen Ex [1 point for each question; point for each answer] Whose is this book? It’s Sally King’s Whose is this rucksack? It’s James’s Whose are these CDs? They’re Diana’s Whose are these videos? They’re Hayley’s Whose is this football? It’s Leo Ward’s Ex hers yours theirs mine his ours Page 27 Ex through/past under down/along on the corner across between Group B Ex Go down/along Stanley Road and turn left You’re in High Street Take the first right That’s Queen’s Street Go straight on Then turn right at the cinema You’re in Richmond Road The supermarket’s on your left, after the butcher’s Go down/along Stanley Road and turn left You’re in High Street Then take the second right Go down/along George Street and the school is on your left [1 point for each question; point for each answer] b Whose are these videos? They’re Hayley’s c Whose are these CDs? They’re Diana’s d Whose is this rucksack? It’s James’s e Whose is this football? It’s Leo Ward’s f Whose is this book? It’s Sally King’s Ex Ex Ex 1 ours mine hers his yours theirs Turn Don’t be Don’t forget Listen Have Don’t copy Look out! Ex on the corner across through/past between down/along under hairdresser’s takeaway chemist’s greengrocer’s bank Group A small relaxing quiet safe hat scarf jumper/sweatshirt coat skirt tights boot(s) dry cleaner’s post office market baker’s plain smart 10 11 12 13 sunglasses shirt jacket trousers sock(s) shoe(s) Ex Ex rabbit goldfish Ex [4 points for each correct answer] Possible answers: Go down/along Stanley Road and turn right (at the swimming pool) You’re in High Street Go straight on and the video shop is on your left, beside/next to the clothes shop Go down/along Stanley Road and turn left Then take the first right You’re in Queen’s Street Go past the library until the end of Queen’s Street and the cinema’s on the right Go down/along Stanley Road and turn right You’re in High Street Go straight on until you get to the clothes shop Then turn left Go down/along Smith Street and the pub’s on the left, opposite the church short straight tight Ex Groups A & B â OXFORD UNIVERSITY PRESS PHOTOCOPIABLE interesting cold unfriendly dirty Ex 2 Possible answers: cat parrot tortoise dog Ex Ex 5 Unit Test • Key Ex 3 [two points for each sentence correctly translated] noisier cheaper more polluted smaller the the the the the the the the hotter better friendlier more interesting hottest most stressful slowest most dangerous noisiest most crowded cheapest most unusual Group B Ex 1 tight short plain smart straight Ex 2 dirty unfriendly small cold safe quiet relaxing interesting Ex a jacket b trousers c sock(s) d shoe(s) e sunglasses f shirt Horizons · Key 27 AC Horizons Test FP g h i j 7/22/04 8:05 AM coat k skirt hat l tights scarf m boot(s) jumper/sweatshirt Ex 4 the the the the the the the the most crowded hottest noisiest most unusual slowest cheapest most dangerous most stressful Page 28 Ex Ex Possible answers: I’m wearing blue, flared jeans I’m wearing a plain, tight T-shirt I’m wearing black shoes Unit Test • Key Group A a b d e f c Ex Ex cheaper friendlier hotter more interesting better smaller more polluted noisier next tomorrow in this at in at on Ex [2 points for each correct answer] I’m funnier than my best friend./ My best friend is funnier than me./ I’m (not) as funny as my best friend I’m lazier than my best friend./ My best friend is lazier than me./ I’m (not) as lazy as my best friend I’m slimmer than my best friend./ My best friend is slimmer than me./I’m (not) as slim as my best friend I’m better at English than my best friend./My best friend is better at English than me./I’m (not) as good at English as my best friend I’m trendier than my best friend./ My best friend is trendier than me./I’m (not) as trendy as my best friend I’m livelier than my best friend./ My best friend is livelier than me./ I’m (not) as lively as my best friend Sophie and Mark are going to have a party Nick and Anna aren’t going to buy a flat in London Is George going to study Information Technology? We’re going to live in Australia My sister isn’t going to play tennis professionally I’m not going to travel round the world Are you going to be an actress? I’m going to play the guitar in a rock group Ex 4 10 ’m going ’m having are coming/are going to come Are … going to play/playing aren’t ’s doing/is going to ’m going to ask Are … going to spend/spending finishes does … start Ex Ex [2 points for each correct answer.] Personal answers … is the trendiest shop in my town/city … is the most beautiful area of my country … is the noisiest student in my class … is the hottest month of the year … is the worst singer in the world … is the most expensive restaurant in my town/city Ex [2 points for each correct answer] I’d like to see/try on …/I want to see/try on … What size (are you)? /What size you wear?/do you want? How does it look?/What you think?/Do you like it? How much is it/that? /How much does it cost? 28 Horizons · Key I’m learning Do you going we going to go are you finish at in this at next on in tomorrow Ex Ex Groups A & B you go finish What’s he doing Is Vicky going they’re going we’re going to learn Ex Ex g h to go are finishing What’s he Does Vicky going they go we’re learning I’m going to learn Are you going we’re going she goes are you doing finishes Group B 10 ’m having ’m going Are … going to spend/spending does … finish starts ’s coming/’s going to come Is … going to do/doing isn’t ’s playing/’s going to play ’m going to ask Ex b c d e f g h i Groups A & B Ex [2 points for each correct answer] Possible answers: Yes, I am./No, I’m not I’m going to use English (in my job/to travel) I’m going to (visit my penfriend in England./go on holiday with my family) Yes, I am (I think it’s important.)/ No, I’m not (Lessons are very expensive) I’m going to (go to university/ get a job) I’m going to live here/in (the USA) Yes, I’m going to get married when I’m (thirty)./No, I’m not (I’d rather be single.) Ex [2 points for each correct sentence] Personal answers Ex Ex 1 I’m not going to be an actress My sister’s going to play the guitar in a rock group Are Dave and Anna going to live in New Zealand? Are you going to play tennis professionally? George isn’t going to have a party Sophie and Mark aren’t going to travel round the world We aren’t going to study Information Technology I’m going to buy a flat in London [2 points for each correct answer] Hi./Hello I’m watching/I’m going to watch a video with my family I’m playing football I’m free./I haven’t got any plans That sounds like a good idea I’m not going to go home too/ very late because there’s/we’ve got school the next day/the day after Yes, OK./Fine â OXFORD UNIVERSITY PRESS PHOTOCOPIABLE AC Horizons Test FP 7/22/04 8:05 AM Unit Test • Key Group A Ex 1 east south-west west north-east Ex sunny freezing fog cloudy windy snowed e b f c Ex chatty/talkative/sociable/ outgoing/self-confident cautious positive/optimistic self-confident generous decisive enough quite really pretty I P I I Ex asleep team late very a little bit fairly a bit P I Group B [2 points for each correct answer] Possible answers: It’s hot and sunny It was cool and cloudy It was warm It’s going to be dry [2 points for each correct answers] Possible answers: She likes (romantic films) They like (listening to music) He/She’s (very friendly) I’m quite (easy-going) I like (doing athletics) Unit Test • Key Group A Ex Down met gone fallen tried seen Ex Ex 2 play trip positive/optimistic self-confident generous chatty/talkative/sociable/ outgoing/self-confident cautious c d e f Ex fog snowed cloudy windy/wet freezing sunny Ex north-west south-east south west Ex I I P I P P I P Ex fairly a little bit quite very Across eaten forgotten listened really cheerful enough pretty quite Groups A & B Ex [2 points for each correct answer] are going to cross the road ’s going to drink (something) ’re going to catch/miss the bus ’s going to go to the gym/do (some) exercise/sport team truant asleep late We’ve visited London, but we’ve never seen the London Eye I’ve never forgotten my homework, but I’ve failed an exam She’s read The Lord of the Rings, but she hasn’t seen it at the cinema They’ve never acted in a film, but they’ve been in a pop group Ex [1 point for each question; point for each answer] Have they seen a good film recently? No, they haven’t Has he ever forgotten his homework? Yes, he has Has Emma played tennis recently? Yes, she has Have your parents ever met your teacher? No, they haven’t Have you ever acted in a film? Yes, I have Has she been a good student recently? No, she hasn’t Ex been been © OXFORD UNIVERSITY PRESS • PHOTOCOPIABLE trip truant play Ex Across met gone listened heard eaten Down forgotten tried seen Ex [1 point for each question; point for each answer] Has Emma ever met your grandparents? No, she hasn’t Have you been a good student recently? No, I haven’t Has he ever acted on TV? No, he hasn’t Has your teacher seen a good film recently? Yes, he/she has Have your parents played tennis recently? Yes, they have Have you ever forgotten your homework? Yes, I have Ex gone gone been been been gone Ex Ex Ex b Ex [2 points for each sentence translated correctly] Ex P P Group B Ex 10 Ex ’s going to post a letter ’s going to turn left Ex Ex a Page 29 gone gone gone been [2 points for each correct answer] I’ve never read the book, but I’ve seen the film They’ve seen New York on TV, but they’ve never visited the USA She’s never been in a film, but she’s acted on TV He’s forgotten his homework, but he’s never failed a test Groups A & B Ex [1 point for each question; points for each answer] Possible answers: What books have you read recently? I’ve read (East of Eden by John Steinbeck) What’s the best book you’ve ever read? The best book I’ve ever read was (The Lord of the Rings) When did you read it? I read it (when I was thirteen) Have you ever read a book in English? Yes, I have./No, I haven’t What books did you read when you were a child? I read books about (animals) Why did you like them? I liked them because (they were interesting) Horizons · Key 29 AC Horizons Test FP 7/22/04 8:05 AM Page 30 Ex Ex [2 points for each correct answer] Neither have I Oh, I didn’t Oh, I haven’t So have I Neither did I So did I b c d e f Ex [2 points for each correct sentence] Possible answers: I’ve never met a famous person I’ve been to Greece, but I’ve never eaten octopus I’ve seen lots of films, but I’ve never acted in a play I’ve done a bungee jump and played in the school football team Unit Test • Key Group A Ex bookcase rug cooker fridge sofa wardrobe washing machine desk 10 lamp Ex 2 f g d c i b a h Ex 3 He hasn’t tidied the house yet Dad’s just painted the door I’ve already read the newspaper Have you phoned Diane yet? My friends have already arrived You haven’t done the washing-up yet I’ve already done my homework Ex Has Sue bought the drinks yet? No, she hasn’t Has Adam chosen the music yet? Yes, he has Has Adam organised the food yet? No, he hasn’t Have Jo and Amy made the costumes yet? Yes, they have Have Jo and Amy moved the chairs yet? No, they haven’t Ex ’ll buy ’ll cook ’ll go ’ll start ’ll visit Group B Ex b c 30 d e f g Horizons · Key h i Ex fridge washing machine sofa bookcase desk g h i j lamp rug cooker wardrobe [2 points for each correct answer] Possible answers: I’ll make you a sandwich./some lunch./something to eat Shall I close the door?/window? I’ll go./answer it./see who it is Shall we tidy it?/clean it?/ clear it up? Shall I wash it for you?/put it in the washing machine? I’ll clean it./clear it up Ex ’ll ’ll go ’ll buy ’ll visit ’ll make Ex Andy’s already tidied his room We haven’t done our homework yet Dad’s just read all my e-mails The train hasn’t arrived yet I’ve already done the washing-up Has Diane painted the living-room yet? My friends have just broken the CD player Ex [2 points for each sentence correctly translated] Ex Have Jo and Amy chosen the dance music yet? No, they haven’t Has Sue hired the costumes yet? No, she hasn’t Has Sue moved the rug yet? Yes, she has Has Adam invited the guests yet? Yes, he has Has Adam put the drinks in the fridge yet? No, he hasn’t Groups A & B Ex [1 point for each correct answer] Possible answers: I’ve just/already had lunch (today)./I haven’t had lunch yet (today) I haven’t finished this exercise yet I’ve just/already seen my friends (this week)./I haven’t seen my friends yet (this week) I’ve just/already done (some) homework this week/I haven’t done (any) homework yet (this week) I’ve just/already tidied my room (this month)./I haven’t tidied my room yet (this month) I’ve just/already done an exam (this month)./I haven’t done an exam yet (this month) I’ve just/already had my birthday (this year)./I haven’t had my birthday yet (this year) I’ve just/already been on holiday (this year)./I haven’t been on holiday yet (this year) â OXFORD UNIVERSITY PRESS PHOTOCOPIABLE AC Horizons Test FP 7/22/04 8:05 AM Page 31 Great Clarendon Street, Oxford ox2 6dp Oxford University Press is a department of the University of Oxford It furthers the University’s objective of excellence in research, scholarship, and education by publishing worldwide in Oxford New York Auckland Bangkok Buenos Aires Cape Town Chennai Dar es Salaam Delhi Hong Kong Istanbul Karachi Kolkata Kuala Lumpur Madrid Melbourne Mexico City Mumbai Nairobi São Paulo Shanghai Taipei Tokyo Toronto oxford and oxford english are registered trade marks of Oxford University Press in the UK and in certain other countries © Oxford University Press 2004 The moral rights of the author have been asserted Database right Oxford University Press (maker) First published 2004 2008 2007 2006 2005 2004 10 All rights reserved No part of this publication may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system, or transmitted, in any form or by any means, without the prior permission in writing of Oxford University Press, or as expressly permitted by law, or under terms agreed with the appropriate reprographics rights organization Enquiries concerning reproduction outside the scope of the above should be sent to the ELT Rights Department, Oxford University Press, at the address above You must not circulate this book in any other binding or cover and you must impose this same condition on any acquirer Photocopying The Publisher grants permission for the photocopying of those pages marked ‘photocopiable’ according to the following conditions Individual purchasers may make copies for their own use or for use by classes that they teach School purchasers may make copies for use by staff and students, but this permission does not extend to additional schools or branches Under no circumstances may any part of this book be photocopied for resale Any websites referred to in this publication are in the public domain and their addresses are provided by Oxford University Press for information only Oxford University Press disclaims any responsibility for the content Printed in Poland A000103 acknowledgements The publishers and author would like to thank the following teachers for piloting and commenting on the material: Agnieszka Ashley, Warszawa; Barbara EwertKrzemieniewska, Szczecin; Katarzyna Gajek, Mielec; Małgorzata Gensler, Łódź; Anna Głowacka, Inowrocław; Bogusława Goska, Łódź; Renata Gramowska, Bydgoszcz; Jadwiga Harmacińska-Lewkowicz, Koszalin; Aleksandra Hegenbarth, Gdańsk; Robert Jakubiec, Krosno; Krzysztof Jarczyński, Szczecin; Janina Jarocka, Warszawa; Wiesława Klimek, Gdynia; Elżbieta Korpalska, Gdańsk; Wiesława Landowska, Świecie; Krystyna Lastowska, Gorzów Wielkopolski; Halina Lutecka, Rzeszów; Maria Pilaczyńska, Bydgoszcz; Barbara Porzuczek, Dębica; Mariola Przybysz, Stargard Szczeciński; Maria Ruczyńska, Bydgoszcz; Grażyna Skałka, Kraków; Ewa Smolińska, Gorzów Wielkopolski; Anna Stelmaszczyk, Wlocławek; Maria Szabuniewicz, Gdańsk; Anna Szczęsna, Kraków; Anna Szczucińska, Kraków; Arkadiusz Węgielski, Koszalin; Agnieszka Wlazło, Warszawa; Anna Zbytniewska, Gdańsk The publishers and author would also like to thank the following teacher’s advisors for piloting and/or commenting on the material: Anna Bogobowicz, Melanie Ellis, Anna Kulińska The publishers would like to thank the following for work that has been reproduced in this title: OUP (Royalty Free) p 4; Mark Duffin pp 8, 9; Mark Ruffle pp 11, 12, 19, 23, 24 AC Horizons Test FP 7/22/04 8:05 AM Page 32 Horizons Unit Tests Contents Unit Group A Group B Groups A & B Unit Group A Group B Groups A & B 14 15 16 Unit Group A Group B Groups A & B Unit Group A Group B Groups A & B 17 18 19 Unit Group A Group B Groups A & B 10 Unit Group A Group B Groups A & B 20 21 22 Unit Group A Group B Groups A & B 11 12 13 Unit Group A Group B Groups A & B 23 24 25 Answer key 26 A000103 www.oup.com/elt ... _ (go) and what 12 _ you _ (do)? 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